The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain
read by B. J. Harrison
Part 1 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
Tom Sawyer emanates self-confidence wherever he goes. With his buddy Huck Finn, pretty Becky Thatcher, cantankerous Aunt Polly and a host of others, let's begin a journey to the time of riverboats, fishin' holes, and midnight grave robbers. Each character is brought to life through the sparkling narration of B.J. Harrison.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain
read by Paul Newman
Part 1 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
With his uniquely expressive voice, three-time Academy Award winner Paul Newman vividly brings to life the exciting tale of one of America's favorite heroes. Young Tom Sawyer, full of guts and determination, takes us on amazing adventures that are both touching and humorous, and at their most compelling in Newman's warm and charismatic performance. Produced in a simple manner that allows imaginations to soar, Mark Twain's marvelous enduring wit will charm the entire family. Destined to become an instant classic, this audiobook will help introduce your family to the unique pleasure of classic literature.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain
read by Eric G. Dove
Part 1 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
A pillar of American literature, Mark Twain's prototypical coming-of-age introduces the iconic Tom Sawyer and his best friend Huckleberry Finn. Tom's panache for mischief and unyielding desire for adventure commonly leads him into trouble, but quick wits and a smooth tongue always navigates him to safety. When Tom and Huck witness a murder and the culpable Injun Joe escapes justice, Tom, who testified against the bandit, is left to wonder how he will get out of yet another bind.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain
read by Grover Gardner
Part 1 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a humorous and nostalgic book depicting the carefree days of boyhood in a small Midwestern town. The characters are based on Twain's schoolmates and the town, Hannibal, Missouri, is where Twain grew up. Just what did boys do in a small town during the mid-1800s, a time when there were no televisions, no arcades, and no videos? They whitewashed fences, floated down rivers, traded marbles, formed secret societies, smoked pipes, and, on occasion, managed to attend their own funerals. Yes, they may have been a bit mischievous, but as Aunt Polly said of Tom when she believed him to be dead, “He was the best-hearted boy that ever was.” Aunt Polly's sentiments reveal one of Mark Twain's cardinal philosophies: In this deceitful and infirm world, innocence can be found only in the heart of a boy.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Argo Classics)
by Mark Twain
read by Bing Crosby
Part 1 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
During a long hot summer, a young boy's taste for excitement lands him in and out of trouble. Bing Crosby narrates the coming-of-age tale that made Mark Twain one of America's best loved novelist with all of Tom's mischief and fun. Tom catches criminals, gets the girl and carries out hijinks, all with his best friend Huckleberry Finn at his side.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
read by B. J. Harrison
Part 2 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
Huckleberry Finn is the original American maverick. He chooses the things that feel the most comfortable for him, regardless of what others may say. But when he is forced to flee his home, and comes into company with Jim, a runaway slave, his sound heart collides with his ill-trained conscience. Together, Huck and Jim journey down the Mississippi River, on an odyssey that has become one of the finest American Classics in the world of literature. This timeless novel is performed by award winning Classic Tales narrator B.J. Harrison. It is an event you won't want to miss.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
read by Jack Lemmon
Part 2 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
"You don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, but that ain't no matter," declares Huck at the start of one of the greatest books in American literature. Filled with all the humor, suspense, and sheer excitement of its predecessor, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the more profound and accomplished creation. The tale of two outcasts' journey down the Mississippi River, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a nostalgic portrayal of a world Twain knew intimately, and the moving story of a boy who must make his own way in an often cruel society that counts it a sin to help a runaway slave.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
read by Eric G. Dove
Part 2 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
Following the events of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn is under the watchful stewardship of the Widow Douglas. However, when he is forced back into his drunken father's custody, Huck fakes his own death and runs off down river. In the process, he meets up with Jim, a runaway slave, and the two become friends as well as travel companions. Their adventures lead them through many twists and turns through the American South, embarking on a legendary journey.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
read by Tom Parker
Part 2 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
Winner of AudioFile's Earphones Award. Huck Finn is an engaging young rebel who isn't above lying and stealing, but he faces a battle of conscience over a runaway slave who provides him with his first experience of love, acceptance, and responsibility.
Tom Sawyer Abroad
by Mark Twain
read by Eric G. Dove
Part 3 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
Tom, Huck, and Jim begin a new journey to Africa aboard a futuristic hot-air balloon! As they navigate encounters with lions, robbers, and fleas, they also experience some of the world's most interesting and greatest wonders. This classic is the perfect listen for audiences of all ages and encapsulates the essence of American literature.
Tom Sawyer, Detective
by Mark Twain
read by Eric G. Dove
Part 4 of the Adventures of Tom and Huck series
As springtime comes, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn have developed a bad case of spring fever. When Tom's Aunt Sally invites them to Arkansas, their malady is instantly cured. But as the duo sets out on their steamer to get down river, they learn that Tom's Uncle Silas is in considerable trouble and needs their help. This classic is the perfect listen for audiences of all ages and encapsulates the essence of American literature.